Martin’s Home & Garden’s latest featured Houseplant of the Week is… the money tree!
Thought to bring positive chi into your home, these were first popularized as houseplants in Taiwan. While they’ll grow up to 60 feet tall in the wild, they’ll reach just about 8 feet tall in your home or you can choose to keep them small as bonsais.
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0:00 Introducing Money Trees
0:53 Best Light for Money Trees
What kind of light do money trees like?
Can money trees handle direct light?
Are money trees tolerant of low light?
1:21 Watering Money Trees
When should I water my money tree?
Are money trees drought-tolerant?
2:09 Fertilizing Money Trees
How often should money trees be fertilized?
What fertilizer is best for money trees?
3:09 Repotting Money Trees
What potting soil is best for money trees?
What kind of pot is best for money trees?
4:07 Pruning Money Trees
Why is it important to prune money trees?
How do I prune money trees?
How can I encourage new growth on money trees?
How can I keep my money trees as bonsais?
5:43 Care Summary
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